Cutting-edge artist/producer, Teenage Disaster is back with his menacingly melancholic new single, “Epitaph” today via Atlantic Records. “Epitaph” marks the latest chapter in a new era for Teenage Disaster – a.k.a. Humboldt County, CA native Thorne Baker – following the recent premiere of the lacerating “Sorry For Being Me.”
Last year saw the rising artist earn acclaim for such angst-driven tracks as “IT’S ALIVE,” “Victim,” and “Haylo,” all of which are joined by self-directed, edited, and animated videos. Additional original animations and illustrations can be found on his TikTok HERE.
Hailed by Rolling Stone for his “shambling, fuck-off rock, angsty guitar missiles, and ominous hip-hop, often from the perspective of threatening characters (killers, criminals, creeps, corpses, the usual),” Teenage Disaster grew up in a home full of horror film paraphernalia, inspiring him to create his own captivating and often disturbing music, artwork, and animations. 2022 saw the arrival of his extraordinary debut album, CREEP, highlighted by such provocative singles as “Doubt,” “RELOAD (Feat. Afourteen),” “MASK (Feat. BLCKK),” “Chop Chop,” and “Takes 2 To Kill Me.” Teenage Disaster continued his dark musical offensive with a show-stopping run of live dates supporting Atlantic Records labelmate Sueco. Additional dates will be announced.